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Friction Loss and Heat Transfer of Fibre and Wood Pulp Suspensions: A Review

Published by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org

Citation:  2018 ASABE Annual International Meeting  1800042.(doi:10.13031/aim.201800042)
Authors:   Shirin Ghatrehsamani, Ph.D., Yiannis Ampatzidis, Assistant prof., Sahar Ghatrehsamani, Ph.D.
Keywords:   Heat transfer coefficient; Coarseness; Fibre concentration; Drag reduction; Synthetic fibre; Suspension

Abstract. Manufacturing advancements have led to a focus on the use of natural composites prepared from wood pulp fibres. Wood pulp fibre suspension has shown an interesting which could be used for commercial products because of its many advantages, such as low density and relatively high mechanical properties. However it is different from other solid particles due to its different length, flexibility and concentration properties. The thermos-physical properties of the fiber suspension have various applications in industries such as papermaking, textiles and composite production. This review -summarizes the effects of changing parameters on friction loss and heat transfer in wood pulp fibre suspensions- This information can play a significant role in the future development of papermaking.

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